Participants wanted - Foreman (New-ish) Users Panel Discussion

Hi all,

For a future case study, ideally some time in July (as part of our birthday
month :P) I'm thinking that it might be interesting to get a panel
discussion going - some experienced users, some new ones, maybe a dev or
two…

Format would be a brief intro from each person explaining their background
(in brief), how long they've been using Foreman, and what features they
primarily use. The rest of the agenda would be driven by exactly who's
involved, but I'm keen to find out how newer users find interacting the
project (and the community, if I'm honest :P). I expect we'd talk for about
an hour, but if it's going well and no-one has to rush off, we could keep
going :slight_smile:

I already know of a few people who'd like to participate, but almost by
definition, they are exiting users who've become known to me because
they've been in the community for a while. My aim is to reach people I
don't know (yet) :stuck_out_tongue:

If this is interesting to you, and you don't mind being on a public video,
please get in touch (either on this thread or a private email to me). I'll
re-state - you don't have to be an experienced, long-term user for this.

(Full disclosure: this idea is essentially a community video podcast. We'll
see how it goes :P)

If you're new to our Case Study series, see our previous ones at:

··· -- Greg IRC: gwmngilfen

As always you know I'm willing to help out and participate in any way. I
might be able to convince one of my newer co-workers to participate as well
since they are fairly new to Foreman (6-8 months).

··· On Thursday, June 23, 2016 at 11:32:38 AM UTC-4, Greg Sutcliffe wrote: > > Hi all, > > For a future case study, ideally some time in July (as part of our > birthday month :P) I'm thinking that it might be interesting to get a panel > discussion going - some experienced users, some new ones, maybe a dev or > two... > > Format would be a brief intro from each person explaining their background > (in brief), how long they've been using Foreman, and what features they > primarily use. The rest of the agenda would be driven by exactly who's > involved, but I'm keen to find out how newer users find interacting the > project (and the community, if I'm honest :P). I expect we'd talk for about > an hour, but if it's going well and no-one has to rush off, we could keep > going :) > > I already know of a few people who'd like to participate, but almost by > definition, they are exiting users who've become known to me because > they've been in the community for a while. My aim is to reach people I > don't know (yet) :P > > If this is interesting to you, and you don't mind being on a public video, > please get in touch (either on this thread or a private email to me). I'll > re-state - you don't have to be an experienced, long-term user for this. > > (Full disclosure: this idea is essentially a community video podcast. > We'll see how it goes :P) > > If you're new to our Case Study series, see our previous ones at: > https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLTIBSsvp9qRcL6yCQqmdMJSRSYNI9DbK > -- > Greg > IRC: gwmngilfen >